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The noblechairs HERO is a premium gaming and office chair designed with esports professionals, featuring a durable steel frame, breathable cold-foam upholstery, and adjustable lumbar support. It supports users up to 330 lbs and offers 4D armrests and smooth reclining, combining luxury materials with ergonomic precision for all-day comfort and style.










| ASIN | B07DCPSK74 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Style | Rounded |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required. Instructions included. |
| Assembly required | Yes |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #421,136 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #68 in Computer Gaming Chairs |
| Brand | noblechairs |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (655) |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Form Factor | Ergonomic |
| Furniture Finish | Faux Leather |
| Furniture base movement | Glide |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 66 pounds |
| Item model number | NBL-HRO-PU-BLA |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | noblechairs |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
| Model Name | noblechairs HERO Series |
| Pattern | Geometric |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 18.9"D x 22.45"W x 54.75"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming, Office |
| Refill | Foam |
| Room Type | Game Recreation Room, Office |
| Size | PU FAUX LEATHER |
| Special Feature | Adjustable,Durable,Flexible |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Tilting | Yes |
| UPC | 842946101904 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
W**N
Very Comfortable and Supportive
Loving this chair. My wife and I were both previously using the Tempur-Pedic TP9000 chair. I'd been using mine for probably 6 or 7 years. Those were awesome chairs. The mechanism in my wife's started to wobble, though, so I decided to look for a replacement. Honestly I think it was a factory defect because hers was only a year old...but it was still too late to try dealing with any kind of warranty. I remembered seeing a review for Noblechairs on YouTube (specifically by KitGuru Tech) and decided to look in to it. After reading and watching dozens more reviews, and consistently hearing about the outstanding quality, I decided to buy one. I chose the Hero specifically due to the more comfortable size and less prominent bolstering (my wife likes to sit cross-legged in the chair sometimes, so I wanted to make sure she would still have room to do so). Spoiler alert - I ended up liking the chair so much that after getting my wife one I also ordered one for myself. Delivery was way faster than originally advertised, so that was nice. Once it arrived, I immediately ripped open the packaging and got to work assembling it. My wife helped put it together, but the task can easily be done by a single person. All of the components were in perfect condition and appeared to be high quality (and heavy). I really like the mechanism for this chair (the part that connects the bottom of the seat to the hydraulic cylinder). Normally, that is the part of a chair that fails after enough use. The mechanism on this chair, however, appears to be very durable. The chair is rated for up to 330 lbs and it definitely feels like it. Everything about it is solid. The only part of the chair with play to it is the arm rests, which can be jiggled a bit. I'm not sure that it's avoidable to have at least a little jiggle to adjustable arm rests in an office chair, so I don't hold this against them. When resting my elbows on them they don't move. I do agree with another reviewer who stated that the quality of the material on the arm rests leaves a bit to be desired. Perhaps some kind of padding would be nice, but they're fine as is so I'm not dwelling on it. The recessed plastic edges near the buttons you press to adjust the lateral position of the arm rests is a bit sharp. I should be able to fix that in about 10 seconds with sanding paper, but I really feel like that should be caught in QA. Again, not a big deal. If I'm buying a nice chair and that's the only complaint I can come up with, then I consider it a good chair. The adjustment controls feel great. Reclining is solid and smooth. Tilting backwards feels great, and the amount of resistance can be adjusted with a knob on the bottom of the mechanism. The lower-back adjustment feels present but mostly insignificant - maybe it's just the way I sit. The padding feels excellent. It's a bit on the firm side, but that's what I want. This chair does not feel like it's going to go flat after a couple years of use. I don't know much about this "cold formed foam" or whatever process they use, but it feels amazing. The shape is nice and supportive (I'm about 6'1"). The pillows are nice, too, but I only really use the one for my neck. The second pillow, intended for lower back support, doesn't feel very comfortable so I don't use it. Overall this is an amazing chair and I'm happy with the purchase, provided that they last for years and years (spending almost $900 for a pair of computer chairs is not something I want to do frequently). If anything changes I'll update the review.
D**N
My back already feels better.
Lumbar support: This chair has it. I did some reading and some browsing, and there's no chair near this price that has it. Yeah, you can get little back pillows, but this chair has actual adjustable lumbar support built into the back. You can also tilt the backrest over a pretty wide angle. I am prone to back pain and poor posture, so this was important to me, and well worth the money. Sturdy: I've only had it a couple of days now, but it feels very durable. All of the parts are well made and I expect this to last a long time. Adjustments: Impressive. The above mentioned adjustable lumbar support is something you just don't get in office/gaming chairs. There's a lever to tilt the backrest pretty far, too. It's a lot like the front seat in a car, now that I think about it. The armrests move in a few ways, so that's a nice touch. And of course, the standard up/down, rocking tension, and locking adjustments. Comfort: Subjective. Yeah, the other reviews aren't exaggerating. This thing is not cushy, but that's part of the lumbar support. It keeps you where your back needs to be, which means you are not going to be sinking into the cushion. Personally, it doesn't bother me. Overall, the improved seating position provides more than enough comfort. Your results may vary. But I assure you that this cushion is as hard as you have read. Material: Faux leather has come a long way. In the couple of days I've had it, I've spend a few hours at a time in it and it doesn't feel too hot or stick to my skin. Wheels: They don't seem to do well on my short carpet. My old chair rolled smoother. Probably going to get one of those mats. Overall: A good chair. Worth the money for the back support. If you aren't concerned so much about that, this may not be the chair for you.
J**Y
Great support & comfort but give it time
For the money this is one of the best built gaming chairs I've come across. Materials are high quality and the assembly is easy and straight forward if you've ever put a chair together before. One complaint I've seen is that the arm rest are too firm. Unless you consistently keep the points of your elbows on the armrest they are fine. The lumbar support is a great feature to have and more chairs should include this. The seat does use firm foam but if you are sitting for extended periods of time this is something you will come to appreciate. It does break in slightly over time but don't expect it to be a night and day difference from day 1. Overall I expect this will be a chair that holds up very well and will last. The included pillows are a nice feature, I find myself using the headrest pillow on a regular basis. The lumbar pillow though I only use when reclining to help fill the gap at the base of my back. While reclining I should add that the chair is solid and I've never felt like it was going to tip over. The ability to lock the tilt mechanism while tilted back in something I wish my other chairs would've had. One thing I hope that is changed in future iterations would be the ability to move the built in lumbar support higher or lower depending on your height. I'm 6'2 200lbs and the chairs fits perfectly but I can see how a taller or shorter person might have issues with the lumbar location. Lastly I did switch out the wheels for larger roller blade style wheel to allow the chair to roll easier on carpet. The included casters are nice and higher quality than most but will still struggle to roll on thicker carpet. I thought I was going to regret spending over $400 on a gaming chair but I wish I would've bought this chair a long time ago, could've saved my fell some back ache.
A**R
I really don't know why there isn't more reviews on this chair, but it is absolutely fantastic. I am a 6'2", 240lb male and the chair is spacious and comfortable. The packaging was great (the instructions were even laminated), easily put together, the parts are of high quality, uses thick Allen screws with locknuts/washers (the proper way to fasten things), the real leather feels great. I know this is the common criticism of this model, but the seat is a little firm at first but it didn't take much time to break in (I prefer a firmer seat). Don't let the firmness turn you off from this model! Also, the lumbar support is great as well. I am super happy with this purchase and will definitely be using their products in the future.
J**T
Wobbly, parts dont slide together perfectly, not as comfortable as expected.
C**N
Gli articoli inviati erano difettosi, il venditore ha generato confusione passando l assistenza alla casa produttrice che mi ha inviato un pezzo della sedia differente da quello da me richiesto al venditore. Se dovessi avere ancora bisogno da questo store cercherò altre soluzioni sicuramente.
A**R
Amazing chair in my opinion.
R**D
Two thumbs up
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